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Karley Steele
21 April, 01:10
Expand the following question 3 (3x-2)
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Brooklyn Case
21 April, 02:54
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Times 3x and - 2 by 3.
3 x 3x = 9x
3 x - 2 = - 6
Therefore, 3 (3x-2) = 9x-6
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Elias Hendricks
21 April, 05:05
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3 (3x - 2)
Distribute (multiply) 2 inside the parentheses.
3 * 3x and 3 * - 2
9x - 6
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